What are the different types of Birth Documentation in Hawaii

The constitution demands “natural born” so as to mitigate
the possibility of "divided loyalties"

Anyone can swear and sign the form to the registrar in
Hawaii that they were a citizen of Hawaii and within the previous year gave
birth. The individual gives the date/time of the birth and a document record is
dually entered. Perhaps someone can inform as to whether you even need to show
the baby! Doesn’t look like it from my read of the statute.

One can get a “Certificate of Live Birth” with
its minimal documentation.The date of
birth can be any date the person enters, This document can be used to then
establish citizenship for the purpose of getting a passport, but its
lack of physically identifying information found on the "Birth
Certificate" precludes it from being useful in proving "Natural
Born" status.

The normal “Birth
Certificate” has uniquely identifying information along
with eyewitness’s (doctor, nurse, orderly) and the specific location so that it
is now verifiable and traceable.

CERTIFICATION

CERTIFICATE

Note
this dialog regarding the difference in certificates.

A
Certification of Live Birth is not a legal document and is explained on this
State of Hawaii Department of Hawaiian Home Lands website.
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In order to process your application, DHHL utilizes information that is found
only on the original Certificate of Live Birth, which is either black or
green. This is a more complete record of your birth than the Certification of
Live Birth (a computer-generated printout). Submitting the original
Certificate of Live Birth will save you time and money since the
computer-generated Certification requires additional verification by DHHL.
End Quote - Seehttp://hawaii.gov/dhhl/applicants/appforms/applyhhl

Note the difference between a "Certificate of Live Birth" and a
"Certification of Live Birth." The certification needs v